Easy at it may seem I've done it in the easiest way possible! Try it out!
All you need for this tutorial is :
1) Ribbon or any long material you choose to use as your head band.
2) A cord..(Choose a cord from the color of the headband or go for a common one, i went for a gold sorta creamish one)
3) A flower/Bow or whatever you think looks good on the head band..(You can even use beads..)
Steps :
1) Get the ribbon and sew two part of the corner like this,
Kavi Sam.
All you need for this tutorial is :
1) Ribbon or any long material you choose to use as your head band.
2) A cord..(Choose a cord from the color of the headband or go for a common one, i went for a gold sorta creamish one)
3) A flower/Bow or whatever you think looks good on the head band..(You can even use beads..)
Steps :
1) Get the ribbon and sew two part of the corner like this,
2) Next get your cord and take two small pieces of it with match to your head round size. Then pull the two cords from each of the two sides of the ribbon we sew. Sew it onto the ribbon. The cord is put so that you can tie the ribbon at the back with the cord to hold the headband on your head...
3) Decorate your headband with your accessory! I just got this bow my mum had with her..but if you want you can add some beads in a row with glue or paste a small set of cute flowers..or even paint it with fabric paint according to a really cute design. If you're painting you can even write your name or something like that...
BE CREATIVE! (:
xx
Here's what i got at the end...
You can also do it this way...or you can even sew an elastic to the corners instead of cords...
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